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  2. Bonjour Biqui, Bonjour! - Wikipedia

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    Bonjour Biqui, Bonjour! is an 1893 song for voice and piano with words and music by Erik Satie. At a mere four bars - less than half a minute in performance, and that due to its slow tempo - it is the shortest of his complete compositions.

  3. Maware Maware - Wikipedia

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    The song was later performed in another Sony showcase held in South Africa, right before the Japan vs Cameroon match on June 14, 2010. [3] The music video premiered the following day. [ 3 ] Misia opened every show of her Hoshizora no Live VI Encore 2010 International Year of Biodiversity concert tour with "Maware Maware". [ 4 ]

  4. Frère Jacques - Wikipedia

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    The French name Jacques would not ordinarily be translated to "John", which is "Jean" in French. The name Jacques, instead, corresponds to the English names James or Jacob , which derive from the Latin Iacobus and the Greek Ἰακώβος ( Septuagintal Greek Ἰακώβ), referring to the Biblical Patriarch Jacob and the apostles known in ...

  5. Bonjour, Belle! Emma Watson sings classic 'Beauty and the ...

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    Disney released a brand-new clip ahead of the film's March release, and Emma Watson is live-action perfection as a sunny, singing Belle.

  6. Contents of the Voyager Golden Record - Wikipedia

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    Greetings to the inhabitants of the universe from the third planet Earth of the star Sun 2: 0:03:34: Ganda (Luganda) Elijah Mwima-Mudeenya: Musulayo mutya abantu bensi eno mukama abawe emirembe bulijo. Greetings to all peoples of the universe. God give you peace always 2: 0:03:38: Marathi: Arati Pandit: नमस्कार.

  7. Bonjour - Wikipedia

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    Bonjour is a French word meaning (literally translated) "good day", and is commonly used as a greeting. Bonjour may also refer to: People

  8. Category:Songs in French - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Rendez-vous (song) Le bon roi Dagobert (song) Bonjour Vietnam; ... French Kissin (song) Frère Jacques; Fresh Prince (song) G. Un garçon pas comme les autres;

  9. Willkommen - Wikipedia

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    Using the opening song this way prepares us for the two different uses to which songs will be put in the show. At the very end, the Emcee briefly reprises "Willkommen", perhaps an ironic welcome to the new Germany Ernst and the Nazis are building, but the Emcee doesn't finish the final phrase; the song stops, unfinished, and he disappears. We ...